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6th June 2002, Page 21
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note with concern the latest mode in the ongoing anson/subbies saga (CM 23May).

If, as Bob Cowlan reports, le emphasis on payments has nifted to "so much a load", the larm bells should start ringing. As for the comments from le company, I have worked 41 ears since leaving school, in and outside of transport, and I am surprised to see genuinely 'good' jobs or subbie schemes that need to be advertised, as normally you would expect to see people queuing up to join.

Of course, many dream of being their own boss, but once in these schemes wtth just one customer calling all the shots the dreams can quickly turn into a nightmare if your earnings do not meet your aspirations.

David S Boyes (retired owner-driver), Leeds.

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Locations: Leeds